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3 Marist Seniors From Palos Heights Sign Letters of Intent
Palos Heights students attending Marist High School sign national letters of intent to continue athletic careers in college.

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Palos Heights students attending Marist High School sign national letters of intent to continue athletic careers in college.

Children's Museum in Oak Lawn will close temporarily during COVID-19 mitigations, but you can still buy toys in the gift shop and online.
The Oak Lawn Public Library building will close until further notice on Nov. 23, but curbside pickup and library eCards will be available.
Kroger pharmacies in Chicago-area Mariano's stores are offering antibody testing for COVID-19 by appointment.
Online reservations for Thanksgiving-style, individually packaged meals start Nov. 20 for seniors age 65 and older living in the 19th Ward.
Free flu shots will be available on a first come, first served basis this Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Palos Hills Community Center.
Two Marist High School seniors from Beverly and Mt. Greenwood will continue their atheletic careers at the collegiate level.
Nicole Jones, of Evergreen Park, signs a national letter of intent to continue athletic career at Purdue University.
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Marist seniors from Auburn-Gresham and Marynook will continue their athletic careers on the collegiate level.
Marist High School varsity girls' volleyball players Molly Mather and Ewelina Gacek will continue their athletic careers in college.
Marist High School first baseman and hurler Jack Carney is bound for Loras College.
Marist High School senior Elise Hetzel will continue lacrosse career at University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Call a lawyer this Saturday, Nov. 21, and get some free legal advice from a Chicago Bar Association attorney.
SEIU members at 11 Infinity-owned nursing homes in greater Chicago announce their intent to strike demanding pandemic pay and living wages.
Order takeout from your favorite 19th Ward restaurant every Tuesday through Dec. 15 and enter to win a $20 'Bucks Stay Here' gift card.
A Ford Escape S or $15,000 cash is the grand prize in the 19th Ward Super Raffle to help neighborhood businesses survive the pandemic.
Illinois State Police have called off the Amber Alert for 4-year-old Liam Barbarasa, who was found safe in Chicago.